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What is a Master of Engineering in Manufacturing?

Leadership in advanced manufacturing industries demands technical as well as operational excellence The Master of Engineering in Manufacturing (MEngM) degree addresses this need with a highly integrated and largely project-oriented engineering curriculum combined with a significant group project done on-site in industry: It blends the fundamental principals of engineering with practical experience in process, systems, design, and business principles.

By adding a single year to your four-year undergraduate degree, you are exposed to the full range of topics necessary for manufacturing excellence — many of them through class-based projects and seminars — while at the same time working with a group on an industry-based project vital to that company’s continued success.

Today’s industry leaders pursue technical as well as operational excellence, which places demanding yet exciting challenges on manufacturing engineering professionals. The MIT MEngM degree fully prepares you to meet these challenges by arming you with an exhaustive facility of core manufacturing principals, while also fostering your desire for continued growth in professional competence and competitiveness.

MEngM: Built on Manufacturing Excellence

The Master of Engineering in Manufacturing degree builds upon the educational principles of other MIT departments and programs spanning several decades: